"It’s just a good old-school layout, that you have to keep it below the hole to score well and it’s a lot of fun when you do," Mills added.

After finishing second last year in the N.C. Senior Four-Ball and second in the Carolinas Senior Four-Ball earlier this year, the duo was excited to get the victory.

"We brother-in-lawed it all week, and we are a great team,” Kirby said. “We’re best friends, and we have great chemistry. This is my first CGA victory, and it feels great because we feel like we deserve to be out here.

"At the end of the day it’s great to be able to come out here and do this, play a great course, against some great players, and it’s not something that is guaranteed, so we are very thankful the CGA allows us to do this."

The team of Russ Perry of Winston-Salem and Mark Stephens of Troutman fired a final-round 65 leap-frog into second place. The 2017 N.C. Super Senior Four-Ball champions finished two shots back of the winners.

Finishing third were defending champions Ed Byman of Raleigh and Preston Edmondson of Morrisville.